South wins North-South game, Berkeley’s Morrison wins Defensive MVP

Stags DB nabs 2 INTs
Berkeley's Carlantre Morrison (red #15) catches his second interception of the game in the...
Berkeley's Carlantre Morrison (red #15) catches his second interception of the game in the annual North-South Bowl in Conway Saturday.(Derek Kipp (custom credit) | WBTW)
Updated: Dec. 15, 2018 at 11:09 PM EST
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(WCSC) - Berkeley’s Carlantre Morrison grabbed two interceptions and defensive Most Valuable Player honors as the South all-stars beat the North all-stars in the annual Touchstone Energy Cooperatives Bowl.

Patrick Nations started the scoring in the second quarter with a 47-yard field goal.

Kenny Solomon scored the game’s first touchdown in the third quarter with a 36-yard interception return for a touchdown.

Anthony Williams also scored for the South in that period. His 24-yard touchdown pushed the lead to 13-3.

The North would pull closer on a 17-yard touchdown run by Joe Ervin.

But Morrison’s second interception ended the North’s final drive and sealed the win for the South.

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